I agree with Laurent (willysmb) about shipping outside the US. There are a lot of collectors out there in the big wide world!! Ship USPS priority mail international (has tracking) and be sensible about accepting bids from some countries!!

Now here are the pics of my PH-47-J, with black Supermatic shutter, Ektar 127mm RCxxxx, so I'm guessing the body is late 1950 and lens early '51.

Glad you got the shutter trip sorted out, once you see what it does it's not so bad.

I have only heard of two other PH-47-J cameras so that's four in total now! One was a post here by an owner about 5 or 6 years ago and another one went on ebay a while back. If anyone out there has one can you let me know?

There seems to be a lot more KE-12s out there but then I guess the Korean war kicked the numbers up.

Just make sure the insides match the frame counter or the frame spacing will be too far spaced or overlapping.

Early models (knob wind) are the Graflex22 (approx 2"x2") and Graflex23 (approx 2"x3"), later models (lever wind) are RH-12 (6x6cm), RH-10 (6x7cm) and RH-8 (6x9cm). The numbers indicate the number of shots per 120 film. The RH-20 back was made for 220 film, and RH-50 for 70mm bulk film.

The rollfilm holders fit Graflex and Graflok backs, but not Graphic (spring) backs or the military KE-12(1) Graflok version as there are no slides to mount the holders in place. Make sure you get one with the matching mounting plate, 2x3, 3x4 or 4x5 to fit your camera!